EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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Էջ 119
... interest which any rational man feels at the sight of a great school . And yet , though the attitude of the teacher of youth is professedly and rightly rather that of encourage- ment than of warning , though he points to the brighter ...
... interest which any rational man feels at the sight of a great school . And yet , though the attitude of the teacher of youth is professedly and rightly rather that of encourage- ment than of warning , though he points to the brighter ...
Էջ 123
... interest to the lives of the meanest of mankind . He When such a man is the author of the most famous poem of pure sentiment in the English language , as well as of smaller pieces by which some readers are fascinated , most impressed ...
... interest to the lives of the meanest of mankind . He When such a man is the author of the most famous poem of pure sentiment in the English language , as well as of smaller pieces by which some readers are fascinated , most impressed ...
Էջ 124
... interest that is so attractive to most . " We are - all condemned , " he says , " to lonely grief , " " the tender for another's pain , the unfeeling for his own ; " one of the latter could never have written these words . The deeper ...
... interest that is so attractive to most . " We are - all condemned , " he says , " to lonely grief , " " the tender for another's pain , the unfeeling for his own ; " one of the latter could never have written these words . The deeper ...
Էջ 145
... interest , spoiled for life , as he said , by retirement . How he panted for strength and serenity ! How far he was from reaching either ! Yet the bitter dignity of his thought , the diffident and fastidious will , are of a finer type ...
... interest , spoiled for life , as he said , by retirement . How he panted for strength and serenity ! How far he was from reaching either ! Yet the bitter dignity of his thought , the diffident and fastidious will , are of a finer type ...
Էջ 150
... interest not so much upon the qualities of the work , as on the revelation in an unfamiliar medium of great personalities . Sometimes , it is true , we have instances such as Spohr's autobiography— a singularly unimpressive book - Lord ...
... interest not so much upon the qualities of the work , as on the revelation in an unfamiliar medium of great personalities . Sometimes , it is true , we have instances such as Spohr's autobiography— a singularly unimpressive book - Lord ...
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